"Icarus" by Jose Luis Munoz |
“In the kitchen, while all the most modern appliances of modern
housekeeping splashed and span, Mrs. Blandings reflected upon men, the male
sex, the masculine characteristics. Above all the essential primitive levels
she could find very little to commend. Males were dedicated to the impossible.
They achieved it just often enough — the luckiest ones, that is — to keep all
the rest of the sex in a perpetual dither; perpetually sailing off in rockets
to be vaporized out of existence; perpetually seeking the Absolute; perpetually
falling into vats of boiling acid or perishing by falling two miles out of the
sky. The death march of the lemmings into the sea was no more strange than the
male’s hurling himself endlessly against the rock in the path until he should
batter himself into oblivion, and the rock remain serene.”
— “Blandings’ Way” Eric Hodgins
I wasn't familiar with Jose Luis Munoz until now. Very interesting work.
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